Brand Name: | TEI Racing |
Model Number: | P60ES |
MOQ: | 1 set |
Packaging Details: | 42*42*42cm Brand Box |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram,Paypel |
Front Big Brake Kit 6 Piston Caliper with 355x32mm rotor BBK auto brake system For Honda Accord 18 Inch car rim
The Honda Accord, also known as the Honda Inspire in Japan and China for certain generations, is a series of automobiles manufactured by Honda since 1976, best known for its four-door sedan variant, which has been one of the best-selling cars in the United States since 1989. The Accord nameplate has been applied to a variety of vehicles worldwide, including coupes, station wagons, hatchbacks and a Honda Crosstour crossover.
Since its initiation, Honda has offered several different car body styles and versions of the Accord, and often vehicles marketed under the Accord nameplate concurrently in different regions differ quite substantially. It debuted in 1976, as a compact hatchback, though this style only lasted through 1989, as the lineup was expanded to include a sedan, coupe, and wagon. By the sixth-generation Accord at the end of the 1990s, it evolved into an intermediate vehicle, with one basic platform but with different bodies and proportions to increase its competitiveness against its rivals in different international markets.
For the eighth-generation Accord released for the North American market in 2007, Honda had again chosen to move the model further upscale and increase its size. This pushed the Accord sedan from the upper limit of what the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines as a mid-size car to just above the lower limit of a full-size car, with the coupe still rated as a mid-size car. In 2012, the ninth-generation Accord sedan, with smaller exterior dimensions, was once again classified as a mid-size car at 119 cubic feet (3.4 m3), falling just shy of the "Large Car" classification. However, the tenth-generation Accord sedan, with similar exterior dimensions, returned to full-size car status with its combined interior space of 123 cubic feet (3.5 m3); the coupe was discontinued in 2017.
One of the longest-running and most successful nameplates sold in the U.S., the Honda Accord arrived in 1976, cleverly packaged and strong on value. Nine generations have followed, mostly to rave reviews and countless industry awards. The first Japanese car to be built in the U.S, the Accord has been produced in Ohio since 1982. While the current Accord is available only as a sedan, a variety of body styles have been offered over the years, including coupes and a station wagon during the 1990s.
Over the years, the Accord has evolved from relatively simple, basic transportation to a sophisticated family sedan, with a choice of hybrid or conventional powertrains and a full complement of the latest safety and convenience features.
The P-series street version of the brake kit is suitable for daily street use. The braking foot feels comfortable and linear. It has superior braking and high temperature resistance. It uses external dust cover design to make the calipers not need to be maintained, and the use of caliper is longer.
1 Full kit included
2 x Calipers
2 x Discs
2 x Brake Lines
4 x Brake Pads
2 x Adapters( Brackets)
2 x Rotor Hat
Brand Name: | TEI Racing |
Model Number: | P60ES |
MOQ: | 1 set |
Packaging Details: | 42*42*42cm Brand Box |
Payment Terms: | T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram,Paypel |
Front Big Brake Kit 6 Piston Caliper with 355x32mm rotor BBK auto brake system For Honda Accord 18 Inch car rim
The Honda Accord, also known as the Honda Inspire in Japan and China for certain generations, is a series of automobiles manufactured by Honda since 1976, best known for its four-door sedan variant, which has been one of the best-selling cars in the United States since 1989. The Accord nameplate has been applied to a variety of vehicles worldwide, including coupes, station wagons, hatchbacks and a Honda Crosstour crossover.
Since its initiation, Honda has offered several different car body styles and versions of the Accord, and often vehicles marketed under the Accord nameplate concurrently in different regions differ quite substantially. It debuted in 1976, as a compact hatchback, though this style only lasted through 1989, as the lineup was expanded to include a sedan, coupe, and wagon. By the sixth-generation Accord at the end of the 1990s, it evolved into an intermediate vehicle, with one basic platform but with different bodies and proportions to increase its competitiveness against its rivals in different international markets.
For the eighth-generation Accord released for the North American market in 2007, Honda had again chosen to move the model further upscale and increase its size. This pushed the Accord sedan from the upper limit of what the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) defines as a mid-size car to just above the lower limit of a full-size car, with the coupe still rated as a mid-size car. In 2012, the ninth-generation Accord sedan, with smaller exterior dimensions, was once again classified as a mid-size car at 119 cubic feet (3.4 m3), falling just shy of the "Large Car" classification. However, the tenth-generation Accord sedan, with similar exterior dimensions, returned to full-size car status with its combined interior space of 123 cubic feet (3.5 m3); the coupe was discontinued in 2017.
One of the longest-running and most successful nameplates sold in the U.S., the Honda Accord arrived in 1976, cleverly packaged and strong on value. Nine generations have followed, mostly to rave reviews and countless industry awards. The first Japanese car to be built in the U.S, the Accord has been produced in Ohio since 1982. While the current Accord is available only as a sedan, a variety of body styles have been offered over the years, including coupes and a station wagon during the 1990s.
Over the years, the Accord has evolved from relatively simple, basic transportation to a sophisticated family sedan, with a choice of hybrid or conventional powertrains and a full complement of the latest safety and convenience features.
The P-series street version of the brake kit is suitable for daily street use. The braking foot feels comfortable and linear. It has superior braking and high temperature resistance. It uses external dust cover design to make the calipers not need to be maintained, and the use of caliper is longer.
1 Full kit included
2 x Calipers
2 x Discs
2 x Brake Lines
4 x Brake Pads
2 x Adapters( Brackets)
2 x Rotor Hat